Tampa’s Newest Food Truck Debuts at Mayor’s Food Truck Fiesta

TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Champion Cheesesteaks’ Founder and CEO Roy Brostrand, announces its
concept will roll into Tampa for the first time, Wednesday, January 2rd
at the Mayor’s Food Truck Fiesta. “Everything just seemed to fall into
place,” said Roy. In November, Mr. Brostrand was in town working out
details for weekly catering for a large industrial client and was very
impressed with the permitting process. “Tampa is such a food truck
friendly town,” he said. “Every official we talked to was so helpful in
explaining in detail what was required to operate a food truck in the
Tampa Bay area. We are excited to be here and can’t wait for the city to
taste our cheesesteaks.”

“Both our steak and rolls are shipped in from
Philadelphia.”

Champion Cheesesteaks 1st franchisee, owner/operator, Jeff
Wheeler, will be at the helm of the truck. Jeff says its success has
come from keeping the menu small and focusing on quality. The menu
boasts six sandwiches with options: the traditional Philly cheesesteak
made with thinly-sliced ribeye steak; a pizza cheesesteak; a chicken
cheesesteak; a chicken parmesan; a veggie Philly and a popular newly
added chicken and steak mix cheesesteak. All are served piping hot with
options to add extras such as mushrooms and sweet peppers on an Amoroso
roll, the Cadillac of rolls. “Our Philly cheesesteaks are authentic,”
said Mr. Wheeler. “Both our steak and rolls are shipped in from
Philadelphia.”

Finding Champion Cheesesteaks is easy! You can follow them on Twitter
@cheesesteaksFL. They tweet out locations throughout the day. If you’re
not into tweeting, you can always “Like” them on Facebook to see their
weekly schedule at www.facebook.com/ChampionCheesesteaks.
Of course, there is the website www.championcheesesteaks.com;
but, if you are really looking for the coolest way to find them, use the
TruckSpotting app or website, www.truckspotting.com,
which use GPS tracking to reveal their location. Whenever they stop and
turn on the truck’s generator, TruckSpotting pinpoints their location on
the city map.